Ep. 437 - Talking: The War in Iran, the tragic murder of two girls by their mother and more
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Ep. 437 - Talking: The War in Iran, the tragic murder of two girls by their mother and more

On todsy's episode, the team discusses the war in Iran, a horrific situation with two children being allegedly murdered by their mother and more.
This is the FCB podcast Network Great things. When the trunk Job boot Chat said, top dah, we don't listen to y'all. This the out We don't listen to y'all. This the hotel. Make a scream out now like us sound don because the rockets in the crowd like U. Tune in the charge for the Outdoor. Tune in the charge for the Outlaw. Welcome to the Outlaws. This is Darvey Oda King Penmorrow alongside Robin O'Malley. Don't forget too Like us. On Facebook at Facebook dot com, slash the Outlaws Radio. Follow us on x and Instagram. At the Outlaws or Radio. We have a lot of things to discuss. We are glad to be back. First, Miss O'Malley, how are you? Uh? You know what, I'm great. I'm good. You know, even though you know life, you know, people and things tend to like you know, there's curveballs. There's always going to be curveballs. But you know what, DARBYL I realized something we we had no we we we have to we have to continue to be our own life in our life, like we cannot allow these things in life, you know, people and things and roadblocks and all that stuff. We have to remain positive and keep pushing. So you know, that's that's that's that's how I am right now, you know what I mean. I want to say, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, like those those pictures you see where people like of them holding up both their middle fingers kind of thing. I mean, I wouldn't do it because it's not very lady like, but. Like, you know, that's it. That's all mood period. Yes, yes, yes, I am great. Actually, it's it's interesting, you know about some of the stuff that I've been dealing with, and I'm not gonna speak on it publicly here yet, but it is just a beautiful thing. It is just so comforting and. Decompressing when people try to screw you, and you can have a great lawyer take care of that. It's just I just I just feel so good inside. Like I thought that I have the tea. I just feel so good. So so yeah, I'm good. I mean, and you know, life be lifing, you know what I mean. So I still deal with stuff too, but you know, all. In all, man, God is good, and you just got to keep keep that focus, man, keep that energy, man, and and it'll be It'll all be good. So there's been a lot of stuff going on in the world today. We're at war, so there's that just one of. Little money, you know, add another thing to us millennials. Eh, yeah, man, listen. I went on a Bridget Fetasie show shout out to Bridget Fetasie a few weeks ago, and that was one of the things that I talked about because she's a gen xer and obviously I'm a millennial, and I'm like, we were just talking about the generations and stuff, and that was one of the things I said, like, if you look at the trajectory of our generation, we have dealt with culture shock after culture shock after culture shock. Whereas like most of us, especially those of us who are on the older end of the millennial quote unquote elder millennial as they like to call us, those of us who are elder millennials, we were entering into high school most of us, or approaching high school age when nine to eleven happened. Then you go from nine to eleven to Afghanistan in Irag. Then you go from that to the Great Recession, the financial collapse, the housing market bubble collapse. Then you got COVID, then you get all. Of these different things, and like, I'm not even forty yet, you know what I mean, Like I'm approaching forty, but I'm not even forty at. These like just barely, just barely scrap. Yes, yes, this is all the things that we saw in our late teens, twenties, and thirties. As a matter of fact, I was just the other day I went and looked up the Wikipedia entry for millennials, right, and uh, it actually mentioned that. And I want to bring up exactly the part that what had said that was very interesting to me. Here it is millennials across the world have suffered significant economic disruption since starting their working lives, with many facing high levels of youth unemployment, student debt, and childcare costs in the wake of the Great Recession and the COVID nineteen recession. They have been called the unluckiest generation in the US and other Western countries, as the average millennial has experienced slower economic growth and more recession since entering the workforce than any other generation in history. Across the globe, millennials and subsequent generations have postponed marriage or living together as a couple Millennials were born at a time of declining fertility rates around the world and continue to have fewer children than their predecessors. That's a ball of fun, isn't it. That's depressing, That is crazy. Here I was sating, you're thinking, well, maybe we're over exaggerating before you start reading this, you know, And I'm like, well, you know, our parents and our grandparents they went through a lot in their in their generations too, But I don't really know if we if if that's even in comparison. So I think here's the thing. I think our. Our parents and grandparents went through tougher things than we did, but they also had a period to be able to get on the other side of it, where it feels like many. Of us still haven't gotten to that other side yet. Like they say, you know, the average age of a home buyer in my mother's generation, like by the time you bought your first home, you was like in your twenties, maybe early thirties. Now the average age is thirty nine when you buy your first home. You know what I'm saying. So it sounds about right. It sounds about right. For the millennials are the first generation in American history, to make like per capita and based on inflation or whatever, to make less money as a generation than their parents. So that's so I would never be cause I don't like when people say, like we've had it harder than them. I wouldn't say that we've had it harder than them. But they got through it, whereas we've been in our teens, in twenties and thirties and now approaching forty and still going through it. Yeah, like there really hasn't been much of a break, like really has not been. And the prices of things, it's like it is not helping, especially honestly, even just not even just buying houses but renting apartments. It is. It is extreme, Like it is so extremely to buy groceries now, to put gas into your car now, it is. The prices are insane. Yeah, absolutely, And it's just the prices of everything, of everything, because now you're dealing with inflation, because that's another thing like we we had, you know, and it started coming out of COVID and during the Biden administration, we our generation again got the great end of the stick where we got to have the worst. Inflation that this country has had since the seventies. So that's fine. Yeah, So we were literally just born actually right at you know, at the end of that where we were just born. So there we were like really just not destined for greatness within that our generation like that. I don't know, I don't understand. I mean, it's yeah, it's crazy, but you know, now, go going through this warm it's not it's it's war, actual war, right. But and then within our own inner city there is a whole different type of war. You know, there's a lot of things going on here as well, and there's just so many scary things, like so many bad things happening, and it's just like where do you turn to? Where is the safety? Like where is the out? Because it's insane. Well, and that's the thing, and we're gonna we're gonna dig a little bit more into the war in just a second. But I'm just gonna tell folks, if you ain't got God, you a fool, because all of this stuff that we're going through now, you ain't got nothing else to turn to. So I would advise you you better go up in somebody's house of worship. You better go find you at church. Because that's what we got to hold on to. Because everything going to hell everything, And there's some stuff going on here locally that we'll touch on in a little bit too that has just been horrific. And yeah, it's just a lot going on. So to kind of briefly touch on the war in Iran, and a lot of people don't really understand like what happened or why we're over there, or there's been a lot of people who are like, you know, this is you know, a war of choice and all this stuff. Well, basically, Iran has been at war with us for forty seven years before we ever decided to fight back against them. So when the revolution, when the Iranian revolution that put this current regime into power or this current setup where they went from a monarchy, they used to have a king, and they went from a monarchy to what they call an Islamic republic. And they switched to that. Americans, they had seized our embassy and held us hostage in their country because America was allies to the king that they had just kicked out. You have had they have sent bombs our way, they have sabotage planes. A lot of the soldiers, American soldiers that got killed in Iraq were killed by roadside bombs that were made by Iran or paid for by Iran. In Israel, the October seventh massacre that happened in twenty twenty three was done by Hamas, which is a proc what they call a proxy for Iran. It's another like a terrorist group that they support in fun. So, you know, Iran has been screwing with us in our allies for quite some time and and it got to the point where just essentially enough was enough. And there's a lot of people who are you know, it's controversial. Nobody likes war. Nobody likes the scenes of war. Like the old saying goes war as hell, right like, so nobody enjoys seeing those things and seeing that carnage and you know, the loss of life. We've already lost six. American soldiers, which is horrible. But at the end of the day, the same person who was running Iran that we killed and America killed on the first day where they blew his house up, he had just he was maybe two months removed from murdering thirty four thousand of his own people. He killed thirty four thousand of his own people for the crime quote unquote crime of protesting in the streets. Against their government. Wow. And because they protested against them, thirty four thousand people lost their lives. This is a country that kills women if they don't cover up their hair. This is a country that throws gay people off of the roofs of buildings if they're gay. This is a country that has done all sorts of horrific things. And so you know, you can love Trump or hate Trump, you can be four against it. I don't know how anybody could be upset that the Ayatola, the guy who ran the country, is dead, because he was an evil, evil man and two months removed. From committing what I think is a genocide. It's very one thing that's interesting to me, and I want to get your thoughts on this when things like this happen and it's all in the news and people see it, even if you don't know like all the details. For parents with kids, like does that conversation ever come up? And if it comes up, like, how how do you discuss it with your kids? Are you you're asking me this? Yes? Literally for parents with school age children, and I'm asking you because you're the parent with school age children on the show, does the conversation come up, and if it comes up, how do you how do you have that conversation with your kids? How do you talk to your kids about what's going on? Honestly, so, I don't bring it up, obviously, they do, especially my son. I really don't know how to comment on these things because I've never really been knowledgeable on a lot of it. Obviously, it's it's definitely something that I should be more knowledgeable on. My son does talk about it quite often. He talks, he's he comes to me mom, we're at war, you know, he talks about it. He always talks about, you know, what we should have in case of like you know, he he he has an entire list of things that he feels that we should have, you know, in case in case in war, you know, war does break out and we it comes here, like you know, if we have to go, we have to run, if we have to hide, like things that we may need. These are conversations that we often have when he does bring it up. My daughter she don't quite bring it up. I mean she does, but it's just like very minimal because she's she's more worried about beads and bracelets. But you know, with my son, that that's a that's a commonversation that happens probably, if not every day, every other day. He often talks about war, the war's history. He is a history buff. He is big on these conversations. So yeah, we definitely talk about it a lot. But he is more of the one that is like, yeah, mom, we kind we should have these things, you know, certain items. We should definitely have these things that in case we need to run. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. And it's i think one of the sad things about and we'll we'll close on this, well, one of the sad things about the world that we live in is that he even has to think about it, right, Like he even has to like be like, hey, you know what, we need a survival kit just in case war breaks out and we got to leave our house very quickly, you know. But that is that's the times we're living in. And I would just say, you know, regardless of how anybody feels, whether they're or against the war, pray for our troops, Pray for our leaders, you know, pray that they make the right decisions. Because whether you care about this stuff or not, it cares about you. It's going to impact you. So just pray for our leaders. So stay tuned. We have more to come. We have to touch on a really horrible topic when we come back. You're listening to the Outlaws. Yo, what's up? Bring the noise right here, Chuck the Republic Enemy number one. You are tuned in the Outlaws radio show. Real talk, real conversations. We got the heat. Yeah, this is the Outlaws radio show. Walking back, Walking back. You're listening to the Outlaws, and here is a. A horrible story that impacts us in a lot of ways. One it's local, and two this is actually in my old neighborhood. This is the neighborhood I'm from. There were two young girls, one eighteen, one I mean one eight and one fourteen that were found dead inside suitcases, and the news recently broke that the mother was arrested. And I'll just read the story and then we'll go from there. From CBS nineteen Here in Cleveland, clevetand police have charged a twenty eight year old woman with aggravated murder and child and dangering for the deaths of two young girls found buried in suitcases on the city's east side. Aliah Henderson was arrested Wednesday evening at a home on East one hundred and sixty second after office executed search one. She was then booked into the Kyahoga County Jail. Clevetand police said a third child was found inside the home and appeared to be in good health. That child is now in the custody of the Department of Children and Family Services. The Kyahoga County Medical Examiner identified the two girls as ten year old oh My Goodness, ten year old Amore Wilson an eight year old Miles of Chapman. The girls are also half sisters. The bodies of the two half sisters were found in partially buried suitcases around six pm Monday near East sun sixty second Street and Midland Avenue. This is in the city's South Collywood neighborhood. A man while was walking his dog in the area for the first time in a while due to the snow, and the. Dog hid on the scent. The man immediately called nine one one. When officers and homicide detectives got to the field, they found the second body nearby. Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd said the victims had been there for some time. These were two young lies with their entire futures ahead of them, said Cleveland Police. Chief Dorothy Todd. Our detectives worked tirely and with great care to identify those responsible. Investigations of this nature require patients, precision, and discretion. Unlike what is often portrayed on television, every detail cannot be sued publicly. Certain information must remain confidential to protect the integrity of the investigation and ensure therestine for these victims. That careful, methodical work allowed our detectives to develop the evidence needed to make quick identification of a person of interest, ultimately resulting in an arrest. That was. Terrible, the idea. That the mother, that anybody would do that to those two young children, but especially the mother. It's just horrific. And we were talking during the break, you had a little bit more info about the story. Can you talk a little bit about. So, Yeah, actually, I kind of you know, I've been seeing It's been a lot up and down my timeline, so I've seen so many different things about this story. So I do know obviously the girls are half sisters. One of the fathers to the youngest girl, he has been incarcerated for the last seven to eight years, which is literally her entire life. Unfortunately, the family to that gentleman, you know, they have been trying to get a hold of her. They people have been trying to report her, and they've been trying to get that little girl. But she from what I'm understanding from a family member of that father, is that she purposely kept moving. She kept moving. She would not say. I mean, I'm curious as to how she was moving so often and if how quickly it was, because in my opinion is like, well, yeah, okay, she kept moving. I get that, but there's no way that she moved that quick right like for them to be able to report it. But I guess you just you just never know how that how she went about it. But so the family of one of the fathers was trying to get custody of the little girl, but she just kept blocking everybody on social media and on her phone and moving and moving and moving, and nobody can get a hold of her. And you cannot call the police and send for a wellness check without an address, you can't. You can't send for a wellness check, a wellness check. So they were unable to do that. I'm not sure as far as the other father, Yeah, I'm not really sure, but I do Yeah, I do know that the one father of the youngest one, his family was trying to be involved and she was not allowing it. Also, from my understanding is she was involved with a CPS case back in uh I do believe twenty nineteen. Wow. Yeah, so this has been an ongoing thing for some time and she clearly was mentally ill. And it's not something that just came about. It's something that has been. Yeah. Absolutely, Yeah, it's obvious. It's completely obvious. And it's just my heart breaks for those for those babies, man, for those I don't understand. I don't know, man, Like, Yeah, there's times as a mother, there there are times, maybe not now, but you know there there is times when your child will push your button, you know what I mean, and you just they they they tick you off, they do sometimes they do. But I just couldn't. I couldn't imagine to the point where you're taking their life. Not only are you taking their life, but you shove them into bags and dispose of them like they're nothing. In these in these very yeah, just in these and she they were half Dug half Dug Graves. And from my understanding is the area where they found the girls was actually in a school yard. It was raped out the school, which is insane to me. Also, I do have questions for the school if they they were in school, Like how did nobody be like, hey, yeah, these girls are missing and they have not been in school for so and so amount of time? Yeah, because as the police chief said that, they have been there for quite some time. And it makes you wonder. I don't know what school that these girls went to, but it does make you wonder, like, how did nobody say anything? Yeah, or she. Didn't have them enrolled. That's the only thing I could think, like, maybe she didn't have them enrolled. But then you know, there are neighbors of hers that were saying that, you know, they were seeing children, you know, out in the yard and then for a while after a while, they just weren't seeing these children. So and it's just like, Okay, I don't know, it's it's in this in this time, people tend to do the mind your business, don't get involved, don't speak up, be quiet. Yeah, And this is just not the time, especially with our children. This is not the time right now. Our children are targets. Our children are not safe out here. I'm not just talking to out in the city of Cleveland. I'm talking about all around the world. Like, this is just not the time for you to turn the other cheek. Like if you feel like something is off, like speak up, if you see something that ain't right, speak up, Like we we have to stick together. And now because nobody spoke up, those babies are not here. Yeah, absolutely, it's horrible, all right, So we're gonna close on a chip or note. We've already talked about war and talked about how babies, these little babies getting murdered. So let's let's switch it up a little bit and we're gonna close the show out with tea time. So stay tuned you're listening to the Outlaws, We'll be right back, sir. Pray up, Welcome back to Listening to the Outlaws. Make sure that you subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you listen to this show on Apple, make sure you leave us a five star review. And the comment is very important for the algorithm and for those of you who've already done so, thank you, oh so very much. And that was Tom of the show. That we like to go out on with Roe. Turn it up, set out the copectation, the latest celebrity news and gossip. It's tea time with Row on the Outlaws radio show. So let's bring up the beat. Okay, speaking of beats, t I and fifty they have been going at it, okay, at it. I don't even know where it started, like, but I mean, all of a sudden, fifty is posting pictures of Tiny, which is t I's wife, and it was of her, you know, saying, you know, talking about her body and whatnot, and making remarks upon his page. And TI's like, hey, keep my wife's name altra mouth, kind of like that Will Smith moment, you know. But t I came at him with a fire you know song, and you know, fifty Cent he didn't come at him with no words. He just came back with more to say on more posts, being petty that well after they you know, they had their little dispute. Little did t I know, Oh this is a family event. Here come his boys. So first it was King King came out and he was he was battling back and forth with fifty cent, and then he came at him talking about King came at fifty cent talking about his mama, fifty cents mama is deceased, and he was saying some pretty crazy things, like off the wall things about fifty cents mom. And I. I mean what he said was it was it was fired. It was fire. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna lie, but speaking upon you know, his deceased mom might have been a bit of him. So then here comes Domani. Domani also came out. This is his oldest boy. He came out and he if you guys don't know who his son, Domani is, Domani's kind of like a new age JCole. Yeah, so yeah, yeah, he's like a new age JCole. So he came out and he has something to say. But he, you know, he was more like, how do you put disrespect with some. It had a nineties R and B vibe kind of but it was respectful disrespect. Yeah. Yeah, Like I don't even know how he did it, but he did it. And he basically came out and he was like miss Jackson, blah blah blah. He wasn't talking about fifty cents mom. He was talking to fifty cents deceased mother. Basically talking about how messed up her son is and putting him on blast upon things about him. You know, throughout history, he was bringing all kinds of stuff up, right, I think it's I think it's going very good. I think it's going good. I mean, I do wish fifty cent would come, you know, fire back with some verses. But he being a little punk, so he keep coming after. You know, t I's wife, and I don't understand why, like why why Actually, if you think about it, he tends to target a lot of women being disrespectful, and I just don't understand that. I do know that I seen something and I don't know whether or not, if it's true or not where he was saying. So now that t I is like because t I was being questioned like, hey, how do you feel about blah blah blah, he was like, man, that was last week. We ain't on it no more. We got music to put out. T I did say that he was unaware that his boys were putting these songs out. Had he known, he would not have approved of it, and that both the boys knew that. So that's why they did it the way they did it. Now, with that being said, fifty cent allegedly from what I seen, is that he is saying, oh, you know, I'm not gonna be quiet. Don't worry. I got more common. You remember how I did Who? He said, you remember how I did Who? Somebody just remember like he gonna come out, And he was saying something. About he was talking about he basically was those charges. Yeah, and he was talking about the Diddy documentary, basically saying like he was gonna do t I like he did Diddy, which also and I saw somebody on the internet say, well, that also shows that Diddy that fifties documentary was actually just about being petty and not actually about telling the truth. So yeah, so that's it. I didn't see that one. Yeah, it was a whole different posts I seen, but that makes sense. And but he was talking because I talked about this on my segment some time ago. I don't even remember when, back when t I and Tiny was going through, uh the all the court hearings and stuff, because people were saying things were going on that they were doing. So that's what the post that I saw that they that he brought up saying like, oh, don't worry, I hope you get prepared, you know, he given warnings like get you might as well get your your paperwork and your attorneys together because I'm coming, right, So we're gonna see whether or not that's true. But did something really petty he is ped tea. Yeah, yeah, yeah, very much so, very much so. And so I think, I mean, I'm team t I. You know, the backstory, like it was completely petty behavior from fifty that started all of this. I've never seen a family jump somebody in. A wrap battle before. I think that's that has been impressive. And I know, I mean the talking about the dead mom. You know, that's tough. But at the end, but also at the same time, when you bring mothers into it, limits right, you're right, you're right. Don't go there like fifty like Tiny had nothing to do with it, she had no nothing to do with it. That was completely unnecessary. Wait, didn't King say something about you sacrifice your mom? That's what he said, Yeah, said somebody you sacrificed your mom, blah blah blah. And I'm like, dang, because people were saying that a while though. Oh no, wow, I mean it was wow disrespectful, wow, disrespectful. But like I said, man, you don't don't talk about people's mothers, Like, don't talk about people's mothers because a lot of folks, like, some folks might let you do that, so a lot of folks ain't a lot of folks ain't. I ain't gonna play with that, you. Know what I'm saying. So, no, did you know you boys don't play? Nope, nope, I don't. Play, like, oh, hold up everything else. You can say what you want about me, but you say something about no, no, not nothing's off. Limits, go all out for mine. So yeah, so yeah, don't don't do that, and yeah, respect. To them, though I did see that his little girl. I don't know if the video was real or not. I seen a video of his little girl here she was doing like, don't talk about my mama, you talking about like but she was cute with it, she's she's yeah. I don't know if that was Yeah, I saw that too. I don't know if that was real, but if it was, that's even more hilarious. Like because you got the whole you got the baby on you too, Like, don't mess with that family. Don't lead them alone, lead them alone. At all calls, because that's what that's that is what a family is supposed to be. That is what it's supposed to be. You automatically, you come together, no matter what, you come together, period. All right? Let him know to follow you, Yes, follow me on Instagram at Real Robin O'Malley or Facebook at Robin O'Malley. And you can follow me at DEDE King Pinn. Everywhere B T H E K I N V p I N we are out of here. We'll see you next time. D. D. This was produced by f c V
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